“Dahomey” narrates the Danxomèan treasures’ epic journey home. And yet, the film remains haunted by the visible and invisible human labor that made this homecoming—and its cinematic telling—possible.| Public Books
Explores the cinematic career of British-Polish director, Paweł Pawlikowski. The post Cinema Without Borders: The Films of Paweł Pawlikowski appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
A look through the ever-shifting landscape of the action genre and its representation of women. The post Reimagining the Action Heroine for the Twenty-First Century appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
From future filmmakers to sprouting scientists, any full-time undergraduate or graduate student may apply for funding through The University of Tulsa’s Student Research Grant Program. This program provides financial support through the Office of Research & Economic Development for projects that might otherwise be unfeasible. Last academic year, 42 student research projects were supported through […]| The University of Tulsa
A moment of generosity on Give Green Day became an anchor for Addyson Richard, a transfer student and Film Studies major in the College of Arts & Letters. It was the middle of the Spring 2025 Semester, and Addyson was…| College of Arts & Letters
For UTulsa senior Nevaeh Goudeau, interning at Julius Tennon and Viola Davis' JuVee Productions was a perfect way to spend a summer.| The University of Tulsa
Senior Will Settlage reflects on his journey from transfer student to student speaker at our May 17 recognition ceremony. Learn how his involvement with ACT Film Festival and academic excellence shaped his CSU experience.| Communication Studies
Discover Colorado State Communication Studies student opportunities this April, including honor society applications, summer courses, and our student film festival. Join department events!| Communication Studies
All of fate’s a chanceIt’s either good or badI tossed my coin to sayIn love with me you’d stayBut all in war is so coldYou either win or loseWhen all is put awayThe losing side I’ll play A version of this blog will be appearing in my forthcoming book Camberwell Carrot Juice. Check back for more […]| Magicmenagerie's Blog
Should satirical art have equal measures of heart?| Public Books